Swiss 1889 Infantry Rifle, produced in 1893, in very good condition with 90% finish. 4/5 Bore (lightly worn rifling). 4/5 Stock. All matching serial numbers.
Lower bolt knob is cracked.
Furniture was previously sanded and refinished.
On the right side of the stock there is a small group of light gouges at the rear of the wrist. Light pressure mark below the bolt release lever. On the left side of the stock there are mild pressure marks on the wrist. Light gouge halfway between the wrist and finger groove.
Bluing was previously refurbished.
Both barrel bands have lightly worn finish and light patina. Trigger guard has lightly worn finish, light patina, and light pitting.
P30 stamped receiver, indicating privatization in 1930.
Includes matching serial number 1889 bayonet with scabbard and leather frog. Bayonet blade was manufactured by SIG Neuhausen and assembled by Maschinenfabrik Bern.
Blade has light pitting and light marks on the edge. Guard has light surface marks. Right side grip has heavy pressure marks. Light surface marks on the pommel.
Scabbard has lightly worn finish and light pitting. Sattler stamp on the frog is illegible.